>>>> http://www.saddleuptack.com/webcat/items/item990.htm


>>> No, the Monte Foreman is very different. This one more resembles a curb.
I'll send you a pic.


Is this it?  http://www.bozsaddlery.com/9jpeg.jpg  I've seen it with a
couple of different mouthpieces and with a couple of different shank
lengths. I think it's pretty much the same as the English Pelham IF 1) the
shanks are of similar lengths, and 2) the mouthpieces are similar.  I can't
remember seeing an English Pelham with a med-high port or with a roller
though.


Aren't bit names unnecessarily exciting?  Some Pelhams have broken
mouthpieces and they aren't so nice, whereas the mullen mouth Pelham is
pretty darned mild.  Then there's the Tom Thumb Pelham, which isn't anything
like a Tom Thumb "snaffle."  What I don't understand are the bits called
"correction bits."  Usually they look pretty horrible to me, but on some
Icelandic tack site recently, I saw a French link snaffle called a
"correction bit."  Go figure!  :)


Karen
Karen Thomas
Wingate, NC



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